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Screen - Print on aluminium // Yaacov Agam’s Star of David - Abstract Illusionism (1979) is a captivating screen-print on aluminum, measuring 53 x 60 cm. This limited edition print explores the interplay of geometric shapes and vibrant colors to form an abstract representation of the Star of David. Agam, a pioneer in the field of kinetic and optical art, utilizes bold lines and overlapping forms to create a dynamic, almost three-dimensional illusion on a flat surface. The mirrored aluminum background enhances this effect, reflecting light and surroundings, making the artwork feel as though it shifts and changes with the viewer’s perspective. This piece is a quintessential example of Agam's ability to blend spirituality with optical illusion, inviting viewers into a transformative visual experience.
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Screen - Print on aluminium // Yaacov Agam’s Star of David - Abstract Illusionism (1979) is a captivating screen-print on aluminum, measuring 53 x 60 cm. This limited edition print explores the interplay of geometric shapes and vibrant colors to form an abstract representation of the Star of David. Agam, a pioneer in the field of kinetic and optical art, utilizes bold lines and overlapping forms to create a dynamic, almost three-dimensional illusion on a flat surface. The mirrored aluminum background enhances this effect, reflecting light and surroundings, making the artwork feel as though it shifts and changes with the viewer’s perspective. This piece is a quintessential example of Agam's ability to blend spirituality with optical illusion, inviting viewers into a transformative visual experience.
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